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Summit 116-12 Quick Kill Mosquito Bits deliver fast, effective mosquito control using a proven biological formula. EPA registered across all 50 states, this 8-ounce granule pack is designed for easy application in standing water, killing mosquito larvae within 24 hours while being environmentally responsible.
Item Form | Granules |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Active Ingredients | Bacillus Thuringiensis Subsp. Israelensis,Strain Sum-6218 Solids,Spores And Insecticidal Toxins:2.86%,Other Ingredients:97.14%,Total:100.00% |
Brand | Summit |
Specification Met | EPA |
Target Species | Insects |
UPC | 854585303403 780231532975 100076975148 018506001162 617407739015 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00018506001162 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09 x 5.39 x 1.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.9 x 2.7 x 2.6 inches |
Brand Name | Summit |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Summit 116-12 Quick Kill Mosquito Bits, 8-Ounce |
Color | Multicolor |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Summit...reponsible solutions. |
Part Number | 116-12 |
Style | 8 Oz |
Included Components | Summit 116-12 Quick Kill Mosquito Bits, 8-Ounce |
Size | Pack of 1 |
B**E
Healthy indoor plants!!
I use these to stop bugs from laying eggs in the top soil of my indoor plants. I have had no problems with bugs since starting to use these. They will grow a bit of mold if left wet and uncovered on soil but if you add them to hot water, strain them out, and use that water to water your plants it is super effective while keeping the aesthetic of your plants looking nice. It has lasted me a long time and I still have a bunch left. I will by buying more when I run out
D**
Works wonderfully for fungus gnats!
Get this product if you have fungus gnats in your plants! I have paid double the cost for a liquid solution to get rid of fungus gnats in my household plants but a friend recommended this produce which works just as well if not better! It does take 3-4 treatments (I did weekly) because it kills the larva whereas adult gnats are somewhat resistant. I also soaked the pellets in water for a full 24 hours before applying to plants. This solved the heaviest infestations I have ever had and my plants remain happy :-) Will definitely continue to use this in the future!
T**E
Works well for fungus gnat larvae
I bought this product to help with fungus gnats in potted house plants. The product works by using BTI bacteria added to a carrier material that always reminded me of crushed peanuts or something, you can see it in the picture. It does work well if directions are followed, you need to soak in water for 30 minutes and then skim off the floating bits. I run the solution through strainer to remove the rest of the bits that didn’t float. This is where I have my sole issue with the product as if you do not remove all of the mosquito bits from the water, they will clog most types of watering cans. If the carrier material was crushed to a powder this wouldn’t be as big of an issue. But overall as a relatively inexpensive and accessible pest control method I would recommend the product.
T**B
Mosquito-Free Nights at Last!
Absolutely worth it! This product does exactly what I needed—it got rid of the mosquitoes! I can finally sit outside and enjoy my porch in peace. I sprinkled it around the front porch and in areas where water tends to collect after it rains. Then I lightly misted everything with the hose. So far, so good—I’ve spent a few evenings outside and haven’t been bitten once. Highly recommend!
B**H
Mosquito bits for the win!
Decent sized bag. I use this to make a mosquito tea for my plants when needed. I don't notice any smell and it seems to kill all the right bugs.
B**R
UNSURE of Results - PLEASE read entire review
First of all, many of the people reviewing and giving derogatory reviews may not have a good understanding of what they are up against, and it takes patience to REALLY get rid of the FUNGUS GNATS you are up against. I just did not have the positive results out of ONLY JUST THIS ONE PRODUCT. Having said all of that, DON'T DESPAIR. YOU CAN GET RID OF THEM.SEE THE FOLLOWING LINKS:http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7448.htmlhttp://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05584.htmlboth illustrate the life cycles of these little buggers - and I DID ALOT OF RESEARCH before making my purchases. AND I DO MEAN PURCHASES, plural. NO one thing will do, because you have to be prepared to fight them at ALL STAGES, and invest in more than a couple days..You need the Fungicide spray, or get the concentrate and mix 1 Tab with 1 quart in a CLEAN spray bottle. The instructions say 2-4 Tablespoons per gallon, but I didn't want to mix that much at one time, and I wanted to play it safe because someone said the straight concentrate killed their plant, but obviously they didn't read the instructions.I also tried the Insecticidal Soap from Garden Safe which only knocked them down on contact. Also, I used the Mosquito Bits by Summit, with questionable results, since they weren't gone after that, but they might have just hatched and re-deposited eggs. Even though there are good reviews for them, I’m not sure I would bother with them and just stick with the fungicide and flags. Right know, I'm trying some sliced potatoes just buried in the soil to check to see if the larvae are still active, so I know where I am in the cycle(s).You also need or at least it's nice to have the little yellow flags to see that you are catching them when they are flying. Believe me, they get into everything - your milk glass, soda, etc, and they showed up dead in piles under the night light on my end table lamp light that stays on at night. OH yes in your face and up your nose while you are on your computer, as they love CO2. I would rather have them fly into the yellow flags, but don't count on the 7 that come in the SAFETY Brand...oh don't get me wrong - they work great, but ONLY SEVEN!!!??? I'm not re-ordering that brand, I'm getting more from somewhere else. My 7 were LOADED, and I mean LOADED but this is only while they are in the already hatched phase and have laid god knows how many eggs that will hatch!!!! (by the way - the sand on the upper layer (the right kind) is a good idea, because it makes the gnats thin the soil is dried out, which is another in a list of remedies prescribed.OK...I know I'm getting long winded, but you have to understand that if you don't treat them in different ways at the same time repeatedly, you won't lick the evil little $%#%$.Repotting may help, too, but ONLY if you completely get rid of ALL the gnats flying in your house, ALL the spores in the pot (if you use it) and you buy good quality soil, and even then there is no guarantee they will not be present in either the soil, or the new plant.ANY WAY YOU GET THE IDEA. PLEASE READ the links. Don't give up and keep trying. GOOD LUCK!!
W**Y
Works to keep my fungus gnats away
I noticed a few gnats around, started using this product as directed and they were gone!Directions for fungus gnats are 4 Tablespoons of granules per gallon of water. You let the granules sit in the water for an hour or so- I usually do overnight. The. You have to skim off the granules before you use the water. To make it easy to gather all the granules after they have soaked into the water (like a tea bag) put the granules in my worn out knee high nylon socks, tie a knot above the granules in the nylon socks, let it sit in my watering jug for several hours. I cut right below the knot with scissors so I can get about 3 uses out of one knee high nylon socks.It is recommended to water this way for 3 weeks to kill all the larvae.I have repurchased this product and will continue to use it to keep fungus gnats away! Thank you for a simple solution to an obnoxious problem!
D**S
They work!
Omgsh yes! I put these in my outdoor rain water catchers and no larvae! And the froggies still use the water with no issue.
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